[0001] The present invention relates to a selective calling receiver, and more particularly
to a selective calling receiver with a message display function.
[0002] A selective calling receiver, such as a pager, stores a received message and displays
the stored message onto its display by the operation of a user. When there are a large
number of messages stored, it takes a time to read out a message the user desires.
The message the user desires is an important message, for example.
[0003] Then, a technique of adding a specific mark to a message that a caller considers
very important is described in, for example, JP-A-03-198537. In this paper there is
also disclosed a technique in which a receiver adds various specific marks to messages
in accordance with the importance of the messages. In this technique the message to
which a mark whose importance is high was added is first displayed.
[0004] In the former technique disclosed in this paper, however, whether the message is
important or not is simply decided by the judgment of a caller. In the latter technique,
a person who receives a message has to input a mark each time the message is received.
[0005] On the other hand, in JP-A-01-288120 there is described a multi-address selective
calling receiver for displaying messages in order of addresses corresponding to different
kinds of information sources. Also, in JP-A-04-286429 there is disclosed a selective
calling receiver for displaying a message in accordance with the predetermined priority
order of addresses.
[0006] The disclosed techniques of these papers, however, can be utilized only in the multi-address
selective calling receiver. Moreover, the caller or receiver must give priority order
to the message or address. Also, the caller or receiver has to judge the importance
of the message or address.
[0007] Further, in a case where the receiver stores a message without seeing it, even if
that message were an urgent one, it would take a time to display that message if it
had an address whose priority order is low.
[0008] An object of the present invention is to provide a selective calling receiver which
is capable of deciding the read priority order of a message in accordance with the
reception status of the message.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to provide a selective calling receiver
which is capable of displaying a message in accordance with the reception status of
the message in order of important message.
[0010] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a selective calling receiver
which is capable of deciding the importance of a message in accordance with the frequency
in reception of the message. These objects are achieved with the features of the claims.
[0011] A selective calling receiver of the present invention includes a detector for detecting
messages and message identification codes given to the messages, a counter for counting
the number of the messages for each of the message identification codes and generating
a count value, a memory for storing the messages and the count value, and a display
for displaying the messages. When the stored messages are displayed, a message having
the message identification code whose count value is greater is first displayed.
[0012] In accordance with the present invention, the selective calling receiver decides
that the messages from a caller having a larger reception number of messages are important
messages. The selective calling receiver according to the present invention displays
messages on the display in order of important message. In other words, the messages
whose number of receptions is greater are first displayed.
[0013] Therefore, the importance of a message is decided not by the simple priority order
of each sender but by the reception number of messages from the same caller, so the
priority order can be changed according to the reception frequency.
[0014] In addition, the importance can be decided for each caller.
[0015] These and other objects, features and advantages of this invention will become more
fully apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying
drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 2(a) to 2(c) are diagrams showing the signal format of a selective calling signal,
respectively;
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the correspondence of an identification code to the following
data;
FIGS. 4 and 5 are flowcharts showing a sequence of operations as to the storage and
display of a message received, respectively;
FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the address map in the RAM of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 7 is a diagram used to explain the management method of a message in the RAM
and control unit shown in FIG. 1.
[0016] In the drawings, the sane reference numerals denote the same structural elements.
[0017] FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] In the figure, a selective calling receiver, such as a pager, has an antenna 1, a
radio unit 2, a waveform shaping circuit 3, a control unit 4, a speaker drive amplification
circuit 5, a speaker 6, a light emitting diode (LED) drive amplification circuit 7,
an LED 8, a liquid crystal display (LCD) driver 9, an LCD 10, a counter 11, random
access memories (RAMs) 12 and 20, a read-only memory (ROM) 13, a clock generator 4,
a variety of switches 15 through 18, and a power supply 19. A radio unit 2 receives
a selection calling signal from a radio base station (not shown) through the antenna
1.
[0019] FIGS. 2(a) to 2(c) show the signal format of the selective calling signal. In the
figures the signal format by POCSAG is shown by way of example. In FIG. 2(a) the selective
calling signal includes a synchronization code SC and a plurality of groups G1 to
G8. Each group consists of two cord words. In FIG. 2(b) one of the cord words is shown.
Each code word has 32 bits and consists of one identification bit, 20 data bits, 10
check bits, and one parity bit. The identification bit is used to identify whether
the following data is address information or message information. For example, if
the identification bit is a 0, the following data will be the address information,
and if the identification bit is a 1, the following data will be the message information.
FIG. 2(c) shows the signal format as the following data is address information. By
a 2-bit identification code, it is identified whether the following 18-bit data is
an identification (ID) number of a receiver or a message identification code. The
message identification code is a caller identification number for identifying the
caller of a selective calling signal, an important call identification code for identifying
the importance of a message, or an area identification code in multi-area service,
for example.
[0020] FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the correspondence of the identification code to the
following data. When the 2-bit identification code is 00, the data represents the
ID number, and when the code is not 00, the data represents one of the message identification
codes. More particularly, when the identification code is 01, the data represents
the caller identification number. When the identification code is 10, the data represents
the important call identification code. When the identification code is 11, the data
represents the area identification code.
[0021] Returning back to FIG. 1, the radio unit 2 amplifies and demodulates the received
selective calling signal and supplies the demodulated signal to the waveform shaping
circuit 3. The waveform shaping circuit 3 waveform-shapes the demodulated signal and
supplies the waveform-shaped digital signal to the control unit 4.
[0022] The control unit 4 decodes the waveform-shaped digital signal at the timing of a
timing clock from the clock generator 14 and extracts the ID number, the message,
and the message identification code from the decoded digital signal. The extracted
ID number, i.e., the calling number contained in the selective calling signal is compared
in the control unit 4 with an ID number prestored in the ROM 13. If the extracted
calling number matches with the ID number in the ROM 13, the control unit 4 will execute
notification control.
[0023] In the notification control the control unit 4 drives the speaker drive amplification
circuit 5 and the LED drive amplification circuit 7 to sound the speaker 6 and light
the LED. The control unit 4 also stores the extracted message in the RAM 12. Thereafter,
the control unit 4 drives the LCD driver 9 to display the stored message on the LCD
10.
[0024] The power supply 19 supplies power to each element in the selective calling receiver.
A power supply switch 15 executes the on-off control of the power from the power supply
19 to each element. A read switch 16 is a switch for reading out the message stored
in the RAM 12. A scroll switch 17 is a switch for scrolling the message displayed
on the LCD 10. A reset switch 18 is a switch for resetting the message displayed on
the LCD 10 and stopping the sound of the speaker 10.
[0025] For the above-described storage of the messages to the RAM 12, in the present invention
the messages are classified according to each message identification code, for example,
and then stored. The stored messages are displayed according to each message identification
code on the LCD 10. The caller identification number, the address of the RAM 12 at
which the message was stored, and the reception order of the message for each caller
are stored in the RAM 20 in correspondence with one another.
[0026] The message classification and message display operation of the present invention
will hereinafter be described. The message identification code is the caller identification
number for identifying a caller.
[0027] The counter 11 counts the messages extracted in the control unit 4 for each caller
identification number. The control unit 4 classifies the messages in accordance with
each caller identification number and stores the classified message to the RAM 12.
The control unit 4 stores the count value of the counter 11, i.e., the number of messages
for each caller identification number to the RAM 20. As a result, the control unit
4 can detect a caller having a large number of message transmissions and also the
transmitted messages.
[0028] If the read switch 16 is pressed by a user, the control unit 4 will compare the count
value of each caller identification number stored in the RAM 20. The control unit
4 then reads the messages of the caller identification number whose count value is
maximum from the RAM 12, and displays the read messages onto the LCD 10. Now, the
messages from the same caller, for example, are read out in order of old reception
time by pushing down the scroll switch 17. If all messages from the caller having
a maximum count value are read out, the messages of a caller having the next greatest
count value will be read out.
[0029] The messages are thus read out in order of a caller having a greater count value,
so a message will be displayed earlier if it is a more important message.
[0030] As described, the present invention decides whether the stored messages are important
or not by counting the number of messages for each message identification code. The
messages from a caller having a greater count value, therefore, are earlier displayed
as important messages on the LCD 10.
[0031] Next, the storage and display of the messages which are the characteristic of the
present invention will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 4 through 7.
FIGS. 4 and 5 are flowcharts showing a sequence of operations as to the storage and
display of the messages.
[0032] In FIG. 4, if the power supply switch 15 is pushed down, power will be supplied from
the power supply 19 to each circuit (step S101). If power is supplied to the control
unit 4, it will display on the LCD 10 an initial screen showing, for example, current
time (step S102). If the read switch 16 is pressed by a user (step S103), the control
unit 4 will check whether a message has been stored in the RAM 12 or not (step S104).
This is executed by detecting the count value of each caller stored in the RAM 20,
for example. If in step S103 the read switch 16 is not pressed, the selective calling
receiver will be in a reception waiting state of the selective calling signal (step
S105). If the selective calling signal is not received (step S106), the initial screen
display state will be maintained. That is, step S106 returns back to step S102.
[0033] If in step S104 there is not a message that has been stored, the control unit 4 will
display on the LCD 10 the display showing that there is no stored message, such as
"NO MESSAGE." Thereafter, if the reset switch 18 is depressed within a predetermined
period of time t sec (step S108), a reset signal will be input to the control unit
4. In response, the control unit 4 resets the display of "NO MESSAGE" displayed on
the LCD 10 (step S110). If the reset switch 18 is not pressed after the lapse of t
sec (step S109), the control unit 4 will reset the display on the LCD (step S110).
After the resetting in step S110, the control unit 4 displays the initial screen on
the LCD 10 (step S102).
[0034] If, on the other hand, in step S104 a stored message exists, the control unit 4 will
compare the count value counted for each caller (step S111). The count value of each
caller has been stored in the RAM 20. Thereafter, the control unit 4 reads from the
RAM 12 the messages from a caller having a maximum count value, and displays on the
LCD 10 a message first received, for example (step S112). If the scroll switch 17
is pressed by the user (step S113), the control unit 4 will check whether there is
other message of the same caller or not (step S114). If other message exists, the
control unit 4 will display the message new next to the first message (step S115).
The operation of steps S113 through S115 is repeated.
[0035] If in step S113 the reset switch 18 is pressed instead of the scroll switch 17 (step
S116), a reset signal will be supplied from the reset switch 18 to the control unit
4 (step S110). In response, the control unit 4 displays the initial screen on the
LCD 10 (step S102). If the scroll switch 17 and the reset switch 18 are not both pressed,
the control unit 4 will display the initial screen on the LCD 10 after the lapse of
t sec (step S102).
[0036] If in step S114 there is no other message of the same caller, the control unit 4
will check whether there is other caller or not (step S118). This is checked by the
count value stored in the RAM 20, for example. If there is other caller, there will
be selected a caller who has the maximum count value among callers who have not been
displayed during this sequence of read operations. The control unit 4 reads out the
messages from this caller, and displays on the LCD 10 a message first received, for
example (step S119). Thereafter, if the scroll switch 17 is pressed (step S120), the
control unit 4 will check whether there is other message of the same caller or not
(step S121). If there is other message, the control unit 4 will display the message
received next to the first message (step S122).
[0037] If in step S121 there is no other message of the same caller, the flow will return
back to step S118.
[0038] When in step S118 there is no message from other caller and in step S120 the scroll
switch 17 is not pressed, the control unit 4 checks whether the reset switch 18 was
pressed or not (step S116). If the reset switch 18 is pressed, the control unit 4
will display the initial screen (step S102).
[0039] If in step S106 the selective calling receiver receives a message, it will perform
the reception process of the message. More particularly, the flow advances to FIG.
5. In step S123, the control unit 4 checks whether the received message has a caller
identification number or not. This is checked by whether the message identification
code shown in FIG. 2(c) has the caller identification code shown in FIG. 3 or not.
If the caller identification number is not included in the message identification
code, the message will be stored in another address in the RAM 12 different from the
address of the message the caller identification number has (step S124). This stored
message is then displayed on the LCD 10 (step S125). If the reset switch 18 is pressed
(step S126), a reset signal will be input to the control unit 4 (step S127) and the
initial screen will be displayed on the LCD 10 (step S102). If the reset switch 18
is not pressed, the reset signal will be input after the lapse of t sec (step S127).
[0040] If in step S123 the caller identification number is detected, it is checked which
of the caller identification numbers stored in the RAM 20. If the received caller
identification number matches with a first caller identification number stored, such
as "#1" (step S129), the count value of "#1" will be incremented in the counter 11
(step S130). A new count value is stored in the RAM 20 (step S131), and the message
is stored in the RAM 12 (step S132).
[0041] If in step S129 the received caller identification number does not match with the
first caller identification number, it will be compared with a second caller identification
number stored. If the received caller identification number matches with the second
caller identification number stored, such as "#2" (step S133), the count value of
"#2" will be incremented in the counter 11 (step S134). A new count value is stored
in the RAM 20 (step S135), and the message is stored in the RAM 12 (step S136).
[0042] Thus, the received caller identification number is compared until it matches with
any of the stored caller identification numbers. If the received caller identification
number does not match with any of the stored caller identification numbers (step S141),
the message will be stored in the RAM 12 without performing the count operation (step
S142) and displayed on the LCD 10 (step S125).
[0043] If the received caller identification number matches with an Nth caller identification
number, such as "#N" (step S137), the count value of "#N" will be incremented in the
counter 11 (step S138). A new count value is stored in the RAM 20 (step S139), and
the message is stored in the RAM 12 (step S140).
[0044] After in steps S132, S136, and S140 the messages have been stored in the RAM 12,
these messages are displayed on the LCD 10, respectively (S125).
[0045] FIG. 6 illustrates the address map in the RAM 12. The addresses A11 to A1z are assigned
to the caller identification number "#1," and the addresses A21 to A2z are assigned
to the caller identification number "#2." In this way, the addresses AM1 to AMz are
assigned to the caller identification number "#M." Therefore, the received messages
are stored for each caller.
[0046] FIG. 7 is a diagram used to explain a management method of messages in the RAM 20
and the control unit 4.
[0047] In FIG. 7, each caller is given a message number. The addresses in the RAM 12 in
which messages are stored corresponds to each message number. The number of messages
for each caller is stored as a count value in correspondence with each caller. In
this example, the read order of callers is "#3," "#1," and "#2." Also, for the messages
of the same caller, the read order of each message is an earlier reception time order.
[0048] For example, if there are a plurality of callers and the count values are the same,
the priority order may be given to a message earlier received. In such case, the reception
time can be stored in the RAM 20 in correspondence with the message number. If the
count values of "#1" and "#2" are the same and the message reception time of "#1"
is earlier than that of "#2," the message of "#1" will be displayed earlier.
[0049] Also, the important call identification code or area identification code may be employed
instead of the caller identification number.
[0050] Further, although in the above-described embodiment the RAM 20 has been provided
independently, a memory in the control unit 4 may has the function of the RAM 20.
Also, the function of the RAM 20 may be provided in the RAM 12.
[0051] As has been described hereinbefore, the importance of a message is decided according
to the present invention by the frequency, e.g., count value, in reception of messages,
so an important message can be decided with high reliability.
[0052] In addition, when the stored message is displayed on the display, the user can see
an important message earlier because a message having a message identification code
whose count value is greater is first displayed.
[0053] Thus, the importance of a message is decided not by the simple priority order of
each sender but by the reception number of messages from the same caller, so the priority
order can be changed according to the reception frequency.
1. A selective calling receiver comprising: a detector (2) for detecting messages and
message identification codes given to said messages; a memory (20) for storing said
messages; and a display (10) for displaying said messages, a counter (11) for counting
the number of said messages for each of said message identification codes and generating
a count value, characterized in that the message identification code identifies the
caller and establishes a priority on the basis of the number of calls from the same
caller and, wherein a control unit (4) is provided for first displaying a message
having the message identification code whose count value is greater when said messages
stored in said memory (20) are displayed.
2. The selective calling receiver as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said message
identification code comprises an important call identification code or an area identification
code.
3. The selective calling receiver as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said
control unit (4) displays the message of the message identification number in order
of a greater count value.
4. The selective calling receiver as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, characterized in
that it further comprises a receiving unit for receiving a selection calling signal
having said message and said message identification code and characterized in that
said selection calling signal comprises a synchronization signal and a plurality of
groups, and each group comprises an identification bit and a data portion, the identification
bit representing whether said data portion is address information or message information.
5. The selective calling receiver as claimed in any of clams 1 to 4, characterized in
that said data portion has an identification code representative of the kind of an
identification code which represents whether said address information is a calling
number or a message identification code.
6. The selective calling receiver as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said detector
detects whether said message identification code is contained in said selection calling
signal or not, based on said identification code.
7. A method of controlling message display of a selective calling receiver, comprising
the steps of:
comparing the number of storages for each kind of stored messages; and
displaying said stored messages of the kind in which said number of storages is greater
on a display in order,
receiving said messages and message identification numbers each representative of
the kind of the message;
counting the reception number of said messages for each of said message identification
numbers; and
storing said messages and said reception number, wherein the message identification
number identifies the caller and establishes a priority on the basis of the number
of calls from the same caller.
8. The control method as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said reception number
is said number of storages.
9. The control method as claimed in claim 7 or 8, characterized in that the messages
of the same kind are displayed in order of earlier reception time.
10. The control method as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that when said reception
number is the same, the message of the kind in which reception time is earlier is
first displayed.
1. Selektiv-Rufempfänger mit einem Detektor (2) zum Detektieren von Nachrichten und Nachrichtenidentifikationscodes,
die den Nachrichten gegeben werden; einem Speicher (20) zum Speichern der Nachrichten;
und einer Anzeige (10) zum Anzeigen der Nachrichten, einem Zähler (11) zum Zählen
der Anzahl der Nachrichten für jeden der Nachrichtenidentifikationscodes und Erzeugen
eines Zählwerts, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Nachrichtenidentifikationscode den
Anrufer identifiziert und eine Priorität auf der Grundlage der Anzahl der Anrufe vom
selben Anruf er herstellt und wobei eine Steuereinheit (4) vorgesehen ist, um eine
Nachricht zuerst anzuzeigen, die den Nachrichtenidentifikationscode aufweist, dessen
Zählwert größer ist, wenn die Nachrichten, die im Speicher (20) gespeichert sind,
angezeigt werden.
2. Selektiv-Rufempfänger nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Nachrichtenidentifikationscode
einen Identifikationscode für einen wichtigen Anruf oder einen Bereichsidentifikationscode
aufweist.
3. Selektiv-Rufempfänger nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Steuereinheit
(4) die Nachricht der Nachrichtenidentifikationsnummer in der Reihenfolge eines größeren
Zählwerts anzeigt.
4. Selektiv-Rufempfänger nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
er ferner eine Empfangseinheit aufweist zum Empfangen eines Selektionsrufsignals,
das die Nachricht und den Nachrichtenidentifikationscode aufweist, und dadurch gekennzeichnet
ist, daß das Selektionsrufsignal ein Synchronisationssignal und mehrere Gruppen aufweist,
und jede Gruppe ein Identifikationsbit und einen Datenabschnitt aufweist, wobei das
Identifikationsbit repräsentiert, ob der Datenabschnitt eine Adreßinformation oder
eine Nachrichteninformation ist.
5. Selektiv-Rufempfänger nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
der Datenabschnitt einen Identifikationscode aufweist, der repräsentativ für die Art
eines Identifikationscodes ist, der repräsentiert, ob die Adreßinformation eine Rufnummer
oder ein Nachrichtenidentifikationscode ist.
6. Selektiv-Rufempfänger nach Anspruch 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Detektor beruhend
auf dem Identifikationscode detektiert, ob der Nachrichtenidentifikationscode im Selektionsrufsignal
enthalten ist oder nicht.
7. Verfahren zum Steuern einer Nachrichtenanzeige eines Selektiv-Rufempfängers,das die
Schritte aufweist:
Vergleichen der Anzahl der Speicherungen für jede Art gespeicherter Nachrichten; und
Anzeigen der gespeicherten Nachrichten der Art, in der die Anzahl der Speicherungen
größer ist, in Reihenfolge auf einer Anzeige,
Empfangen der Nachrichten und Nachrichtenidentifikationsnummern, die jeweils für die
Art der Nachricht repräsentativ sind;
Zählen der Empfangsanzahl der Nachrichten für jede der Nachrichtenidentifikationsnummern;
und
Speichern der Nachrichten und der Empfangsanzahl,
wobei die Nachrichtenidentifikationsnummer den Anrufer identifiziert und eine Priorität
auf der Grundlage der Anzahl der Anrufe vorn selben Anrufer herstellt.
8. Steuerverfahren nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Empfangsanzahl die
Anzahl der Speicherungen ist.
9. Steuerverfahren nach Anspruch 7 oder 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Nachrichten
derselben Art in der Reihenfolge früherer Empfangszeit angezeigt werden.
10. Steuerverfahren nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß dann, wenn die Empfangsanzahl
dieselbe ist, die Nachricht der Art, bei der die Empfangszeit früher ist, zuerst angezeigt
wird.
1. Récepteur d'appel sélectif comprenant : un détecteur (2) pour détecter les messages
et les codes d'identification de message attribués auxdits messages ; une mémoire
(20) pour stocker lesdits messages ; et un écran (10) pour afficher lesdits messages,
un compteur (11) pour compter le nombre desdits messages pour chacun desdits codes
d'identification de message et générer une valeur de comptage, caractérisé en ce que
le code d'identification de message identifie l'appelant et établit une priorité en
fonction du nombre d'appels du même appelant et dans lequel une unité de commande
(4) est prévue pour d'abord afficher un message ayant le code d'identification de
message dont la valeur de comptage est supérieure lorsque lesdits messages stockés
dans ladite mémoire (20) sont affichés.
2. Récepteur d'appel sélectif selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que ledit code
d'identification de message comprend un code d'identification d'appel important ou
un code d'identification de zone.
3. Récepteur d'appel sélectif selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que ladite
unité de commande (4) affiche le message du numéro d'identification de message de
l'ordre d'une valeur de comptage supérieure.
4. Récepteur d'appel sélectif selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé
en ce qu'il comprend en outre une unité de réception pour recevoir un signal d'appel
de sélection ayant ledit message et ledit code d'identification de message et caractérisé
en ce que ledit signal d'appel de sélection comprend un signal de synchronisation
et une pluralité de groupes, et chaque groupe comprend un bit d'identification et
une partie de données, le bit d'identification indiquant si ladite partie de données
contient des informations d'adresse ou des informations de message.
5. Récepteur d'appel sélectif selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé
en ce que ladite partie de données possède un code d'identification représentatif
du type de code d'identification qui indique si lesdites informations d'adresse sont
un numéro d'appel ou un code d'identification de message.
6. Récepteur d'appel sélectif selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que ledit détecteur
détecte si ledit code d'identification de message est contenu dans ledit signal d'appel
de sélection ou non, en fonction dudit code d'identification.
7. Procédé de commande de l'affichage de message d'un récepteur d'appel sélectif, comprenant
les étapes consistant à :
comparer le nombre de stockages pour chaque type de messages stockés ; et
afficher lesdits messages stockés du type dans lequel ledit nombre de stockages est
supérieur sur un écran en fonction,
recevoir lesdits messages et numéros d'identification de message chacun représentatifs
du type du message ;
calculer le numéro de réception desdits messages pour chacun desdits numéros d'identification
de message ; et
stocker lesdits messages et ledit numéro de réception,
dans lequel le numéro d'identification de message identifie l'appelant et établit
une priorité en fonction du nombre d'appels du même appelant.
8. Procédé de commande selon la revendication 7, caractérisé en ce que ledit numéro de
réception est ledit nombre de stockages.
9. Procédé de commande selon la revendication 7 ou 8, caractérisé en ce que les messages
du même type sont affichés dans l'ordre de l'heure de réception antérieure.
10. Procédé de commande selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que, lorsque ledit
numéro de réception est le même, le message du type dans lequel l'heure de réception
est antérieure est affiché en premier.